Poems by Henry Van Dyke
If All the Skies
... For one sweet strain of silence, ...
Inscriptions for a Friend's House
... THE DOORSTEADThe lintel low enough to keep out pomp and pride: ...
Jeanne d'Arc
... You gave a heart to France! Your king was crowned, your country free, ...
Jeanne d'Arc Returns
... 1914-1916 What hast thou done, O womanhood of France, ...
Jesus, Thou Divine Companion
... Thou, the Peace that passeth knowledge, ...
Keats
... Thy star went down before its brightness waned, Yet thou hast won the gift Tithonus missed: ...
Late Spring
... "Wait, wait, wait! oh, wait a while for Spring!" II But now, Carina, what divine amends ...
Liberty Enlightening the World
... Up, Liberty, and smite! Britain, and France, and Italy, and Russia newly born, ...
Light Between the Trees
... "Press along the trail!"Breast, breast, breast the slope! ...
Lights Out
... Set free from war lords, cries, "Let there be Light ...
Love in a Look
... For in thine eyes a girl doth rise, ...
Love's Nearness
... And when the waves reflect the moon's pale glimmer, ...
Love's Reason
... For all these outward things I love thee not:But for a something in thy form and face, ...
Mare Liberum
... What you call freedom, men call piracy! Unnumbered ghosts that haunt the wave ...
Milton
... Where hast thou learned this deep, majestic strain, ...